Pay Rise
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Men are secretly unhappy when their wives get a pay rise, finds new study
But husbands get a 'psychological kick' from their own salary boost...
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Pay falls: how to buck the trend and get a pay rise
Pay has fallen again. The latest figures show that after inflation, real wages fell by 0.5% in a year, piling more pressure on families who are having a hard enough time making ends meet. There are only so many times we can revisit the household
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Shocking £7,000 pay rise for MPs - backdated
How much of a pay rise did you get this year? Was it £7,000? And was this on top of an already generous salary of £67,000? Did your pay rise come in at more than 10%? If not then you're in the wrong job: you ought to try your hand at becoming
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How to convince your boss you need a payrise
For the past five years, the cost of living has been growing faster than pay - which means that we've all essentially been taking a pay cut for half a decade. The Bank of England is predicting that this year we should finally get some
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Jobless total lowest for six years
Unemployment has fallen to its lowest level for more than six years and pay rises have continued to outstrip inflation, figures have shown. The jobless total fell by 58,000 between September and November to 1.91 million, the lowest since autumn
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Which makes you happier: £1.6k or dancing?
Researchers from the London School of Economics have claimed that a number of sporting and leisure activities can bring people as much happiness as a pay rise. They said that the most rewarding way to spend your spare time was dancing - which
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'Large rises for managers unlikely'
Managers are unlikely to receive big pay rises this year, according to a new report which forecasts increases of around 2.4%. Senior staff in the public sector are only in line for an average increase of 1.3%, Incomes Data Services (IDS)